Crime & Safety
Police Blotter: Suspicious Person Arrested for Outstanding Warrants
The following information was supplied by the St. Charles Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.

Fail To Appear
- In what was originally classified as a suspicious person call, contact was made with the offender. A wanted check was completed on the offender and it was discovered the offender had an active warrant through St. Charles. The offender was taken into custody and transported to the station and held on bond.
Found Property
- A credit card was found on the sidewalk in front of West Marina on S. 5th Street on March 29.
Stealing
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- A vehicle left without paying for $54.39 worth of gas from Petromart on Elm Street on March 29.
- Theft of a credit card number occurred near the 1900 block of Zumbehl. Credit card numberused out of state to purchase items. Ongoing investigation at this time.
Property Damage
- Unknown subject damaged the touch screen on the Redbox machine inside Schnucks at at Zumbehl Road.
Assault 3rd
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- A subject arrested for assault at Banbury Drive on March 29.
- Domestic assault between boyfriend and girlfriend. Both subjects arrested.
Urinating In Public
- A subject was caught urinating in City Hall garage on March 30.
- A subject was caught urinating in public at the 200 block of N. Main Street.
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